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Buildings with Fire Risk in Chennai – Says TNFRS

The next time you walk into the high rise buildings in Chennai, it is a good idea to check if they have the mandatory Tamilnadu Fire and Rescue Services  (The Fire Department) Clearance.

All buildings above 17.25 meters height in Tamilnadu need mandatory clearance from the Tamilnadu Fire and Rescue Services. Typically the requirements for compliance is access to fire engines, fire hose reel, water access, first aid kit, automatic sprinkler, fire extinguisher, automatic fire detection, down comer system, diesel pumps, public address system, call point (according to IS: 1641, 1642, 1643 ) or safe assembly point and most importantly setbacks as per the building regulation as set by the Housing and Urban Development department. In the case of Chennai it is CMDA which issues the guidelines and in non-CMDA jurisdiction areas it is the DTCP or the concerned Urban Local Body.

Norms for Fire Safety, Detection and Extinguishing Systems

As is anybody’s guess, the number of high rise buildings (in excess of 17.25m) is the highest only in Chennai. A recent finding by the Tamilnadu Fire and Rescue Services indicates that the following buildings do not the necessary clearance or comply only partially.

Building in South Chennai that are not Complaint

http://www.tnfrs.tn.nic.in/CMDA/Chennai_City_South.PDF

Surprising results on the list include the iconic Ramco Systems Building on Sardar Patel Road and Gokul Arcade near Adyar Signal.

Building in Central Chennai that are not Complaint

http://www.tnfrs.tn.nic.in/CMDA/Chennai%20City%20Central.pdf

Buildings in North Chennai that are not Complaint

http://www.tnfrs.tn.nic.in/CMDA/Chennai%20City%20North.pdf

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